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IFANS Focus Outlook for U.S.-India Relations under the Second Trump Administration: Continuity, Changes, and Momentum CHO Wondeuk Upload Date 2024-12-31 Hits 16300
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1. Opportunities Ahead for U.S.-India Relations in the Second Trump Administration
2. Outlook for U.S.-India Relations under the Second Trump Administration


With Donald Trump’s reelection as the U.S. president, global attention has shifted to the foreign policy direction of his incoming administration. During his first term, Trump prioritized the “America First” agenda, shifting away from multilateral cooperation toward bilateral engagements. This approach also demanded that allies in Europe and the Indo-Pacific take greater responsibility for their security needs, marking a notable departure from traditional U.S. policies regarding the global order. As Trump’s transactional diplomacy and unilateralist tendencies resurface, the implications for U.S. alliances in both Europe and Asia are anticipated to be profound.
However, in the context of U.S.-India relations, substantial changes appear less likely. Trump’s presidency from 2017 to 2021 was marked by significant progress in bilateral relations, and his second term is expected to sustain, if not accelerate, this momentum. Shared strategic objectives are likely to underpin this continuity, reinforcing the U.S.-India partnership amidst evolving global dynamics. This outlook seems plausible from several perspectives.

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